The Man Who Never Lied

Album: Overexposed (2012)
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  • In the middle of Hollywood Boulevard
    Screaming at each other, screaming at each other
    Like oh oh oh, can't take it anymore
    Like a tragedy, like a dark comedy
    Laughing at each other, laughing at each other
    Like, oh oh oh it isn't funny anymore

    I was the man who never lied
    I never lied until today
    But I just couldn't break your heart
    Like you did mine yesterday
    I was the man who never lied, oh
    I was the man who never lied, oh yeah

    Sometimes honesty is the worst policy
    Happy ever after, happy ever after
    Let it go, you never need to know
    I don't wanna be picking up all of these
    Tiny little pieces, tiny little pieces
    Of your heart, won't do it anymore

    I was the man who never lied
    I never lied until today
    But I just couldn't break your heart
    Like you did mine yesterday
    I was the man who never lied, oh
    I was the man who never lied, oh

    I was the
    Yeah, yeah, oh, oh

    In the middle of Hollywood Boulevard
    What am I doing in Hollywood Boulevard?
    In the middle of Hollywood Boulevard
    Screaming at each other, screaming

    I was the man who never lied
    I never lied until today
    But I just couldn't break your heart
    Like you did mine yesterday

    I was the man who never lied
    Never lied until today
    But I just couldn't break your heart
    Like you did mine yesterday
    I was the man who never lied, oh (oh I was the man)
    I was the man who never lied, oh yeah (I was the man oh yeah) Writer/s: ADAM LEVINE, BRIAN WEST, MARIUS MOGA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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